Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Sony Playstation 3 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Playstation 3.
February 2008
(84%)
120 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Expandable hard drive, Excellent Blu-ray playback quality
More expensive than its rivals, Hi-def games performance
The PlayStation 3 has been around in the US and Japan for a few months now. But midnight heralded its long-awaited arrival on UK stores - and by all accounts you wont have any trouble finding one either .Geared for high-definition playback of games, m...
Swanky design; quiet operation; all games in high-definition; user-friendly interface; plays Blu-ray movies; built-in Wi-Fi; 40GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support; no external power supply
Games lineup is still unimpressive; HDMI cable not included; PS2 games not supported
Sonys PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen console, and its launch titles arent very impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist ...
Abstract: T hose who grew up in the time of the Sinclair, Atari and Commodore gaming consoles, where games were the order of the day, or those who entered the gaming world solo or online with their PC, but who chose digital photography as a ‘serious and respo...
Abstract: Sonys PS3 is a wonderful example of a powerful media centre, thanks to its inclusion of an audio-video-photo player as well as a web browser to navigate, download, play and chat on the Internet. In addition theres a 60GB hard disk for content storag...
Abstract: Sonys PlayStation 3 looks impressive, and at 5kg you certainly know where your £400 has gone. Though bulky, it has a built-in power supply, unlike the external brick-like one used with the Xbox 360. Its also far quieter than the Xbox 360 when runn...
Abstract: immensely powerful and hugely expensive new games console: To be fair to Sony, the actual hardware was never really going to be in much doubt. And after your first few hours in the company of the PlayStation 3, youre likely to be impressed. Several ...
Full 1080i output, Cheapest way to get Bluray, Potentially the better gaming console, Very sleek look to unit, Easy to navigate front end, Games are region free
No media streaming abilities, Limited appeal with launch titles, Expensive (if you don’t want Bluray), PlayStation Network poor compared to Xbox Live, Online play limited and unproven
Right, time to draw a few conclusions on the PlayStation 3 and see if I can line up my thoughts in a coherent manner. Hmm, ok, I’ve now re-written this bit four times to try and figure out how to get my thoughts over and each time I end up straying...
Swanky design; quiet operation; all games in high-definition; user-friendly interface; plays Blu-ray movies; built-in Wi-Fi; 60GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support; no external power supply
Pricey; first batch of games is unimpressive; no force feedback (rumble) support in controller; HDMI cable not included; not all PSOne and PS2 games supported You might also need: HDMI cable, 1080p television
Sonys PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen console, and its launch titles arent very impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist -- even at this price
The PS3 truly is technologically superior to both the Xbox 360 and the Wii, providing stunning graphics that will impress the most cynical of gamers. Its also a pleasure to use, with an intuitive, friendly interface. But this wont be a must-have con...